The Post aims to increase awareness amongst the citizens about the importance of sports
NEW-DELHI: Cricket star Virat Kohli recently shared his marksheet from 10th class, which he passed in 2004 from Savior Convent School in Paschim Vihar. There are marks for subjects like English, Hindi, Science and Technology, Mathematics, Social Sciences and Introductory IT (Information Technology). With the picture, Kohli also dropped a inspirational message that apart from other sports, sports should also be a part of academic life of a student. The picture of Kohli's marksheet went viral on social media.
Sharing the marksheet, Virat Kohli wrote on the Koo app, "It's funny how the things that add the least to your marksheet, add the most to your character. #LetThereBeSport."
Significantly, Virat Kohli's post come up as part of the 'Let There Be Sport' campaign of PUMA. This aims to increase awareness amongst the people about the significance of sports alongside education.
Notably, Kohli had given up his education in order to pursue his career in sports industry. Kohli completed his 12th grade from Delhi and was not able to pursue further studies due to his strong passion for cricket which has made him a superstar today.